A New York motorcyclist who crashed on the Jersey City border while fleeing Hoboken cops was found to have possession of almost 100 frequently abused prescription pills Sunday afternoon, reports said.

Shekeab Shroff, 26, of Avenue C in New York, was arrested and charged with resisting arrest, eluding a police officer, aggravated assault on a police officer, possession of paraphernalia, and possession and being under the influence of a controlled dangerous substance, reports said.

A Hoboken police officer gave to chase the motorcyclist who refused to stop after allegedly riding through a red light at Newark and Washington streets at 4:08 p.m. Sunday, police said.

The motorcyclist fled westbound on Observer Highway at high speed, passing other vehicles illegally, reports said.

He then tried to make make a left turn on Newark Avenue into Jersey City, but was traveling too fast and struck a curb and crashed, police said.

A Hudson County sheriff detective and a second Hoboken police officer -- who saw motorcyclist speed past him on Newark Avenue and then crash -- went to the aid of the officer who was trying to handcuff the struggling suspect, reports said.

After subduing Shroff, police found 83 Diazepam pills and 14 Oxycodone pills in his right jacket pocket, reports said. Police also found on his possession a pipe used to smoke marijuana, reports said.

Before being incarcerated, Shroff was taken to Hoboken University Medical Center after complaining of pain in one of his feet, police said.

The Hoboken police officer who had chased the motorcyclist and was first to the crash scene suffered pain in his right shoulder, reports said. He was taken to Hoboken University Medical Center before being placed off duty, reports said.